Diachrone Inflection - An Outline of the Development of the Inflectional System from Old English to Modern English Diachrone Inflection - An Outline of the Development of the Inflectional System from Old English to Modern English

Diachrone Inflection - An Outline of the Development of the Inflectional System from Old English to Modern English

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Publisher Description

Diachrone analyses of a language analyze the state of a language at different periods of time or its development throughout time.
Today English is a language that is almost uninflected, but this has not always been the case. The Old English language had many inflectional distinctions, which got almost totally lost throughout time.
In this research paper I will show the different states of the inflectional system in the Old, Middle, Early Modern and Modern English. Furthermore, there will be shown and clarified the dramatic loss of inflectional distinctions in the English language.
The tables in this research paper are partly adapted from books, partly slightly modified and partly created on my own by summarizing information of texts or results of this research paper in a table.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2006
28 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
14
Pages
PUBLISHER
GRIN Verlag
PROVIDER INFO
Open Publishing GmbH
SIZE
1.8
MB
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